HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA

Initiation rituals for children in society, which combine ancient rituals and Islam, are an underexposed method for cultural selection. The research aims to address how the <em>katoba</em> tradition in the Muna community of Southeast Sulawesi results in cultural hybridization between cus...

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發表在:Journal of Indonesian Islam
Main Authors: Asliah Zainal, Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra, Anita Rezki
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語言:阿拉伯语
出版: State Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel Surabaya 2024-06-01
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author Asliah Zainal
Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra
Anita Rezki
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Anita Rezki
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description Initiation rituals for children in society, which combine ancient rituals and Islam, are an underexposed method for cultural selection. The research aims to address how the <em>katoba</em> tradition in the Muna community of Southeast Sulawesi results in cultural hybridization between customary practices and Islam. Interviews with traditional figures and ceremonial leaders, and observations of village and local <em>katoba</em> processions provided primary data. The research shows that the <em>katoba</em> processions effectively depict cultural hybridization as a result of how the community interprets the relationship between traditional customs and religion and how <em>katoba</em> undergoes cultural filtering, creating new forms and meanings. The cultural hybridization that occurs in <em>katoba</em> Muna is not only limited to material cultural components, but also in almost every sequence of rituals, from pre-ritual, procession, and even post-ritual stages; not only in dominant-subordinate power relations between <em>adat</em> (traditional customs) and Islam, but in equal relations. This research emphasises the dynamic relationship between customary practices and Islam, which involves constant exchange, reinterpretation, and substitution, assuring culture's continuous acceptance and meaning in society. This study also emphasises the necessity of studying rituals since cultural selection occurs in rituals.
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spelling doaj-art-059f0b855949452caced8386d212b9bb2025-09-12T06:17:51ZaraState Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel SurabayaJournal of Indonesian Islam1978-63012355-69942024-06-0118115517910.15642/JIIS.2024.18.1.155-179339HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNAAsliah Zainal0Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra1Anita Rezki2Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari, IndonesiaGajah Mada University Yogyakarta, IndonesiaInstitut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari, IndonesiaInitiation rituals for children in society, which combine ancient rituals and Islam, are an underexposed method for cultural selection. The research aims to address how the <em>katoba</em> tradition in the Muna community of Southeast Sulawesi results in cultural hybridization between customary practices and Islam. Interviews with traditional figures and ceremonial leaders, and observations of village and local <em>katoba</em> processions provided primary data. The research shows that the <em>katoba</em> processions effectively depict cultural hybridization as a result of how the community interprets the relationship between traditional customs and religion and how <em>katoba</em> undergoes cultural filtering, creating new forms and meanings. The cultural hybridization that occurs in <em>katoba</em> Muna is not only limited to material cultural components, but also in almost every sequence of rituals, from pre-ritual, procession, and even post-ritual stages; not only in dominant-subordinate power relations between <em>adat</em> (traditional customs) and Islam, but in equal relations. This research emphasises the dynamic relationship between customary practices and Islam, which involves constant exchange, reinterpretation, and substitution, assuring culture's continuous acceptance and meaning in society. This study also emphasises the necessity of studying rituals since cultural selection occurs in rituals.https://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/26835cultural hybridizationinitiation ritualislamkatobamuna
spellingShingle Asliah Zainal
Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra
Anita Rezki
HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA
cultural hybridization
initiation ritual
islam
katoba
muna
title HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA
title_full HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA
title_fullStr HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA
title_full_unstemmed HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA
title_short HYBRID CULTURE IN KATOBA RITUAL OF MUNA
title_sort hybrid culture in katoba ritual of muna
topic cultural hybridization
initiation ritual
islam
katoba
muna
url https://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/26835
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